Sylas Szabolcs, Transylvanian actor trained and based in the UK. Welcome!
I'm madly in love with stories and what we can achieve through them. I always found myself the centre of attention, probably because I was always trying to be the centre of attention, so I have decided to turn that into something meaningful.
In eight years acting has gone from a secret extra curricular activity that I pursued in tiny Transylvania to a budding profession in the UK market. Having finished Acting Coach Scotland's Intensive One Year course in the winter of 2017, I was finally ready to step into the business. However, life throws curveballs at us every now and again, so I decided to take some time off to deal with personal issues. But I returned in 2019 with a new ferocity that ended up securing my first TV role with the BBC. Since then the career has been going from strength to strength. I have had another role with the BBC, performed in London commissioned by the Liszt Institute, started doing stand-up, just finishing a play and have been creating weekly vlogs on Youtube as well as interviews with immigrant artists living in the UK. So yeah, life has been glorious. I'm proud of all the effort I've been putting in and humbly grateful for the opportunities coming my way.
Let's hustle.
Sylas Szabolcs, Transylvanian actor trained and based in the UK. Welcome!
I'm madly in love with stories and what we can achieve through them. I always found myself the centre of attention, probably because I was always trying to be the centre of attention, so I have decided to turn that into something meaningful.
In eight years acting has gone from a secret extra curricular activity that I pursued in tiny Transylvania to a budding profession in the UK market. Having finished Acting Coach Scotland's Intensive One Year course in the winter of 2017, I was finally ready to step into the business. However, life throws curveballs at us every now and again, so I decided to take some time off to deal with personal issues. But I returned in 2019 with a new ferocity that ended up securing my first TV role with the BBC. Since then the career has been going from strength to strength. I have had another role with the BBC, performed in London commissioned by the Liszt Institute, started doing stand-up, just finishing a play and have been creating weekly vlogs on Youtube as well as interviews with immigrant artists living in the UK. So yeah, life has been glorious. I'm proud of all the effort I've been putting in and humbly grateful for the opportunities coming my way.
Let's hustle.